
Moscow (Eurotoday Newspaper) – Ukraine’s drone strike on a significant heat and power facility in the Moscow region on Sunday caused a fire, prompting the activation of backup power and the deployment of mobile heating units, according to the region’s governor.
Ukraine routinely launches strikes against military and industrial structures in Russian territories, primarily depending on domestically developed drones.
The Shatura Power Station, located roughly 120 kilometres east of the Kremlin, was hit by Ukrainian drones, Moscow region governor Andrei Vorobyov reported on Sunday.
What damage did the fire cause at the Moscow facility?
As reported by Reuters, unverified video clips circulating on Telegram depicted a series of explosions, followed by multiple fireballs illuminating the night.
“Some of the drones were destroyed by air defense forces. Several fell on the territory of the station. A fire broke out at the facility. Now it is localised,”
Vorobyov said.
Three transformers, each roughly 65 square meters, ignited at the power station, according to the Kommersant newspaper, which cited the emergencies ministry. Vorobyov reported that backup power was activated and mobile heating units were being sent to the area, where temperatures hovered near freezing.
A local resident mentioned the absence of heating. Russia, having focused on Ukrainian energy and heating infrastructure in recent months, depends on large, Soviet-era heating plants to provide warmth to its citizens.
The reciprocal attacks by Ukraine and Russia on each other’s power plants have significant ripple effects on Europe, particularly in terms of energy security and regional stability.
What impact did the earlier November drone strikes have on Russia?
Moreover, the Ukrainian drone strikes on Moscow’s energy infrastructure, a major offensive, took place on November 9, 2025. These strikes, which targeted Russian cities like Belgorod and Voronezh, severely disrupted power and heating.
The damage was considerable, crippling power and heating networks and impacting tens of thousands of residences. Fires also broke out at various utility facilities. This was just one more round in a back-and-forth struggle, with Ukraine hitting Russian energy assets in response to Russian attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure. The attacks underscored the growing energy conflict between the two nations, causing widespread disruption.
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18 responses to “Ukraine Strikes Major Power and Heat Station in Moscow Region”
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Looks like someone in Moscow forgot to pay their heating bill—better hope those backup units are better than a cup of tea on a cold night! 😂
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Looks like someone in Moscow’s about to discover the joys of a “cold” winter — those backup heating units are gonna be a real crowd-pleaser! 🔥❄️
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Looks like the Russians are getting a taste of their own medicine—who knew their heating plants were just as fragile as their political bluster? 😂
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Just what Moscow needed—more fire and less heat. Guess the backup power units are having a proper laugh now, eh? 🔥😏
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Striking a power station in Moscow? How original! I suppose they needed a new way to keep things ‘lit’ during winter. 🔥💡
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Fancy a bit of winter sports, eh? Moscow’s heating up—just not in the way they planned! ❄️🔥
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Looks like the Russians are getting a taste of their own medicine—nothing like a warm welcome to winter with some extra explosions! 🔥🥶 Hope they enjoy their “backup” heating as much as their neighbors did last winter! 😂
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Looks like Moscow’s heating plan just went up in smoke—who knew a little drone action could turn up the heat? 😂 Better grab those mobile heaters before winter really decides to show up!
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Seems like someone in Moscow forgot to pay their heating bill… talk about a chilly reception! ❄️💥
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Looks like the Moscow folks are getting a real taste of their own medicine, eh? Who knew drone strikes could be the new winter sport? ❄️🪂
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Seems like Moscow’s heating plans just went up in smoke—who knew a little drone party could cause such a chill? 😂 Just when you thought winter was the only thing to worry about!
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Looks like Moscow’s heating situation just got an unexpected upgrade – who knew cold winters could deliver such warm hospitality from Ukraine? 😂
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Well, isn’t that just delightful? A little holiday surprise for Moscow’s power sector—who knew Ukraine’s drones were such generous gift-givers? 🎁💨
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Looks like someone in Moscow is getting a crash course in the joys of energy independence, eh? Just when they thought it was safe to turn on the heating… 😂
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Oh brilliant, just what Moscow needed—a little drone-fueled fireworks display to warm the cockles of their hearts this winter! Who needs heating when you can have a front-row seat to the latest episode of “As the Power Station Burns”? 😂
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Looks like someone’s lost their heating subscription in Moscow! 🌬️ Maybe it’s time to invest in a good old-fashioned blanket instead of those fancy drones, eh? 😏
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Just another day in Moscow, eh? Who needs heat when you can have a cozy bonfire courtesy of your neighbors to the west? 🔥😂
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Just what Moscow needed, a little surprise firework display to keep the winter chills at bay! 🎆 Who needs central heating when you can have drone strikes lighting up the night? 😂
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